Lebanon are in the peculiar
situation of having a page devoted to them, without ever actually having
performed in the Eurosong. Needless to say they won't be any show in the
near future, as they refuse to recognise that Israel are in the competition
(ridiculous on many levels, more unstandable from a musical perspective)

The
Tourist Guide says

"Lebanon’s diverse patchwork of Mediterranean-lapped
coast, rugged alpine peaks and green, fertile valleys is packed into a
parcel of land some 225km long and 46km wide—an area approximately
the size of Cyprus or Connecticut. An ancient land, Lebanon features in
the writings of Homer and in the Old Testament. Its cities were major
outposts and seaports in Phoenician and Roman times, just two of the great
civilizations that touched this important Middle Eastern crossroads."

Beirut

"Lebanon’s capital city is a vibrant, stylish
metropolis, with all of the fun, fashion, and flair that a city lover
could look for. All over the city, sleek, modern buildings are springing
up, alongside arabesque Ottoman and French-style buildings, giving Beirut
a unique style that is all its own. Perched on the shore of the blue Mediterranean
Sea, Beirut has a balmy, mild climate that is perfect for year round visits.
From sipping coffee at an open air café, to shopping for cutting
edge fashions at a boutique shop, to exploring the treasures of the country’s
National Museum, to dancing the night away at a trendy club, Beirut has
something to offer for everyone."